Hello,
I’m using JClous 1.7 and using CDI intensively. So far JClouds is working find 
(with SoftLayer) but I haven’t done any provisioning/deprovisioning actions 
yet; just querying about available resources (running instances, locations, …). 
My app is in an early stage.
Fell free to ask me any question about configuration with JBoss but I believe I 
posted it earlier here (haven’t had time to post is as a public blog entry yet, 
sorry)

Ignacio de Córdoba
[email protected]
Red Skios S.A. - www.skios.es




On 30 Jan 2014, at 05:17, John D. Ament <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yeah... I was afraid you were going to say that... (though I kind of
> got there from reading the docs).
> 
> Ignacio's thing is basically what I did, created a local module with
> the jclouds JARs.  I guess the questions are 1. Was he using CDI in
> his app? 2. Was he using JClouds 1.6 or 1.7?
> 
> I'm kind of tied closely w/ CDI as my IoC runtime.  I would also hope
> libraries would not be IoC oriented, letting the app pick up whatever
> appropriate wiring is needed.. sometimes it's a pipe dream. :-)
> 
> John
> 
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Andrew Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> trying to bring in jclouds to my main webapp.  I deploy to JBoss AS
>>> 7.1.1 and use lots of CDI.  Weld leverages Guava, 11.0.2.  It looks
>>> like you use 15.0.  Is it possible, in any way, to not use your
>>> guava/guice dependencies?
>> 
>> 
>> I've afraid Guava and Guice are both pretty much integral to jclouds, so
>> using it without them isn't really an option I've seen anyone get to work
>> well.
>> 
>> The oldest version of Guava you could get away with in jclouds is 14.0.1,
>> which is what the 1.6.x branch of jclouds uses. 1.7.x is on Guava 15 and
>> master is on Guava 16. Plan currently is not to be upgrading the major Guava
>> version on these branches, so if you can 1.6.x/Guava 14 to work, you should
>> be OK with that for a while.
>> 
>> For what it's worth, Ignacio de Córdoba recently got jclouds working in
>> JBoss 7, if that helps you in any way:
>> 
>> http://markmail.org/message/tclzg5rsskagtkfu
>> 
>> He may have some more tips that could help?
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> ap

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